Flyers suffer major setback as Noah Cates ruled out for Hurricanes series
The Philadelphia Flyers suffered a significant blow on Wednesday after forward Noah Cates was officially ruled out for the remainder of the NHL second-round playoff series against the Carolina Hurricanes . Cates was injured late in the first period on Monday after blocking a shot from Carolina defenseman K’Andre Miller. The puck appeared to strike the inside of his right ankle.
Despite clearly struggling afterward, Cates finished the game and logged more than 20 minutes in Philadelphia’s 3-2 overtime loss. After the game, Cates was seen sitting on an equipment box before leaving the arena in a walking boot while using a knee scooter. MORE: Maple Leafs could solve Mitch Marner departure with Gavin McKenna at No.
1 The Flyers announced the update on X after Cates missed practice earlier in the day. Head coach Rick Tocchet has confirmed the injury is a lower-body issue sustained during Game 2. The timing could hardly be worse for Philadelphia, which already trails the series 0-2 heading into Game 3 at home.
Noah Cates leaves a major hole in Flyers’ structure Cates has quietly become one of Philadelphia’s most reliable two-way players. His regular-season production jumped to career highs with 18 goals and 47 points, but his value extends far beyond offense. Tocchet consistently used him in difficult defensive matchups, especially against top forward lines.
He also played a major role on the penalty kill, leading Flyers forwards in shorthanded ice time during the regular season. That responsibility now shifts heavily onto veteran Sean Couturier, who already carries difficult defensive assignments against Carolina’s aggressive forecheck and speed through the neutral zone. MORE: Team Canada picks Oilers’ $116M duo for World Championship despite defensive concerns Philadelphia’s center depth is also becoming a growing concern.